The next meeting will be
held on Tuesday, October 9th
and it is part of good citizenship
fo affend this meeting
The Council has,for your
convenience,changed ifs hour
of meeting fo 6.30 p.m.
See you there!
JOIN TODAY
ST. ALBERT SAVINGS
AND
CREDIT UNION LTD.
OFFICE HOURS
Saturday- 9p.m.- 6p.m.
Tuesday -6p.m.- 9p.m.
Phone 599-6980 1 Birch Drive
Tan Pl at ach fase eo el hs senna
and punphin pie. .
NOMINATION DAY
Septenber 25 was Nomination Day fon two vacancies on the Sé. Athert Public
choot Board and one vacancy on the St. Atbert Protestant Separate School Board.
We regret that such an important day was
citizens did not have a chance to be
in our
causes a most » by appointing 6 , fp ond.
ik is also a bad service to our who mith Dale » the
choad dlatidets, We here the, a elections cuce dow picastin of
Nomination Day by those bc their menbers, who are directly in-
volved in
the results of such elections. Such a democratic attitude would be
much appreciated by most of our electons, and would also clear a Lot of hard
feelings and bad inate.
(money) AWARDS
This is the time that the hearts of mary boys and in St. Albert
ese pee sip alin ey aaNet
the past school year. Our boys and girls who were the
happy winners of ary award. We noticed some "money" quando were to
in Grades 6 to 11 fon their best academic results. We do not see why
money" should play any in the appneciation of in the
above mentioned grates. We are mone than convinced that acholarships where
te money has 0 be used to farther
ful job, by oux outstanding
‘edge. But ili Ses rae
be weed fon further education,
The honox to be best
ion, have done and are doing a wonden-
io inckease thein acadenic know
6 to 11, where the m
MATION
gk PREVENTION y,
yk OCTOBER 7 to 13 lly
Make fire prevention in St.Albert
YOUR JOB this week and every week
‘Check YOUR HOME for fire hazards
Co-operate with your local Fire Department
to protect YOUR LIFE and Peper
Wm. VENESS i - F. TETARENKO
Mayor i Fire Chief
Carrey rarry
EE Grandin Shoppers Park
PROCLA
ELECTRIC SHAVERS asl
Town ‘u Coustlry’ TAMBLYN 1h; LEFEBVRE | Goopxey's
one
RESTAURANT DRUG STORE COMPLETE SERVICE FoR ye STORE
Phone: 599-6221 Phone: 599-6077 ete toe
JACK & JILL see Sictiiv Bank
|FAMILY SHOES | Hobby Lobby | 77/77 BANK
Ph. 599-7074 PH.599-7358 Phone 599-6636 6637
Biv Eee Ne MARSHALL WELLS STORES JIM BYRNE
owling Alley | eo || MEN'S AND Boys’ WEAR. |
Diane 599-6221 L 199-7188 ST. ALBERT, ALBERTA IL Clothe: ie ae oat La
| GRANDIN Grandin Park Beauty Salon Joanne’s |
BAKERY and Barber Shop | Fashions
| Ph. 599-6560 i Phone 599-6428 Phone:599=7212
to" Get
coped permet
Edmonton productions,
DANCING ta GABY HAAS and rag
CHUCKWAGON BAND
Every Friday evening in the
S.T.ALBERT COMMUNITY HALL
Commencing Friday Oct. 5th from
10 p.m.-2 a.m. ADMISSION $1.00
Admission: -Aduls 15¢ Students
Children 11 and under Free
Gates open at 7.00 p.m.
7 4 - Friday 5 = Sc 6
penal ted
"spans nb ta Sh = D_|
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| ont cantiess
1.B. CLINIC-OCT. 11 10 23
‘The 7.B. Chest X-Ray Clinic will be held
in St. Albert from October 11 to 23. It
will begin at the Sir George Simpson
School for residents of Grandin Park.
On October 13 it will move to the You-
ville Home to check all the patients
there. Purther information as to the
rest of St. Albert will be given in next!
week's Gazette.
If anyone has been missed in the survey,
please check in next week's paper for
the nearest clinic, and go there either
afternoon or in the evening.
Please keep your appointments. If this
is not possible, then come anytime, but
come. This is most important.
MANY REWARDS GIVEN
Mr, E. McDonald, newly appointed Super
intendent of the Edmonton Suburban Sch~
cols, was the guest speaker at the ann~
ual Award Night for students of the St.
Albert Protestant Separate School Dist-
Tict, attended by a large number of par-
ents and pupils at the Sir Alexander
Mackenzie School. His theme was "Time
and Youth", stressing the value of time,
one of our most precious commodities.
Other platform guests included Mrs. L.
ower
Upright, whose piano solos from Schumanr
were a delight, Mr. Ron Harvey, Chairmar
of the School Board, with Board members
Dr. W.D. Cuts, Derek Browne and Roy
Usher, Mr. George Willis, president of
the Home and School, Mrs. Guy Voyer,
education convenor of the Women's Inst~
itute, Dr. B. R. Schwarz of the St. Al-
bert United Church, who gave the invoc-
ation, Mr. Frank Carnahan, principal of
Sir George Simpson School and Mr. D.L.
Petherbridge, supervising principal of
the school district and master of cere~
monies for the evening.
Mr. Willis presented Home and School
Awards for general proficiency to Susan
McGee, Lois Peacock, Keith Ahronson and
Robert Walker on their standing out of
Grade 6; and Vija Mikelson and David
Greene for their Grade 9 standing.
‘The Harvey Trophy for the best all rouné|
boy or girl in grade 6, was awarded to
Lois Peacock, and presented by last
year's winner, Philip Ralphs. The awarc
for the most sportsmanlike attitude am-
ong Junior High School Girls and Boys
went to Donna Clayton and Daniel Will-
iams. The presentations here were made
by Jane Netelenbos and Alan Blackie,
last year's holders of the cherished
trophies.
Mr, Derek Browne, on behalf of the Bo:
of Trustees, made the academic avards
as follows:
Sir Alexander Mackenzie School
Grade 1 Rhea Kauppila, Naureen Riddell
Debby Tilby, Robert Filuk, Mark Holland
Kelly Pratt.
Grade 2 Barbara Hodgson, Janis Jobe,
Jean Mitchell, Nelson Letts, Bruce
Stewart.
Grade 3 Susan Filuk, William Leddy
Grade 4 Sylvia Holland, Brian O'Toole.
Grade 5 Beth Holland, Gordon Wallace.
Grade 6 Susan NeGee, Lois Peacock,
Keith Ahronson, Robert Walker.
Grade 7 Margot Ostergard, Philip Ralpht
TROY DONANUE
Conte sTavens
Instruments
Free Advice
And Trial Lesson
599.6142
79 Sunset Blvd.
AUTUMN
PERMANENT
tora 0.50
Haircut and
New Fall Styling
‘ar WAR STYLE ob the MONTH
Now is the time
Revitalizing
Hair Treatment
New lite and 3. 5 0
sheen for
sun dey hair
Grade 8 Maureen Holland, Bruce McLellan
Grade 9 Vija Mikelsons, David Greene
Grade 10 Lila Peacock, Richard Goodkey.
Sir George
Grade 1 Susan Kelly, Darrel Skinner.
Grade 2 Sherry Miller, Darrel Wiegel.
Grade 3 John Pettinger, Dianne Campbel)
Grade 4 Linda Dolman, Michael Stevens
/Janice Pirson (in absentia)
Grade 5 Olwyn Tinning, Arnis Mikelsons
Attendance awards for perfect attendame
throughout the school year were made on
behalf of the Board by Mr. Roy Usher.as
follows:
Beauty Salon
Phone 599-7477
for Appointment
Kenny Read, Robert Piluk
Laurie Hart
Lorna Harvey, Robert Pavluk
larry Shalagan
David Sinclair, Andre Swak
Karen Roop, Raynond Bussche,
Ronald Keith,
Grade 8 Elaine Allen, Doris Russ.
Maureen Holland, Valerie Strachan,
Franko, William Herron, Brian Wesley.
George S: cho
Grade 1 Courtland Carbol
Grade 2 Valeen Duncan
Grade 3 Chris Brothen
Grade 4 George Coward, Rod Dobson
Grade 5 Paul Jelley
Mrs. Voyer presented Women's Institute
Scholarships, awarded annually to the
top three St. Albert students for their
Grade 9 standing in the June department-
als, to David Greene, for top Grade 9
marks in the three school systems, and
to Vija Mikelsons, who came third’ among
St. Albert Grade 9 students.
The St. Albert Lions Club Scholarships,
also based on Grade 9 marks, went to the
same two students, and were made by Dr.
W.D. Cute, Lions Club President.
During the year, students at the Macken-
zie and Simpson Schools have formed
House Lengues, with points awarded in
Sports and academic achievement, togeth-
er with general proficiency and citizen-
ship. MoDougall House won the school
track meet, while Mcbougall House, cap-
tained by Sheryl Mills also won tue
liouse Shield for top pointe at the Mac-
Kenzie School. This wax presented ty
‘Alan Blackie, captain of last year's
Winner, Evans House. Mr. Ron Harvey
made the house shield presentation to
the captain of Henday House at the Sir
George Simpson School, as this is the
first year for the award to that school,
Gail Love accepted this award as Captain
of the Henday House. Top points won fo1
McDougall House were won by Beth Hollan¢
Susan MoGee and Nelson Letts of Stein-
hauer House and by Diane Campbell at the
Sir George Simpson School.
Mr. Carnahan introduced Mr. McDonald,
| and following his address, the Board anc
donors of awards were thanked by Vija
| Mikelsons and Vavid Greene.
CRAFTS GUILD 10 START CLASSES
The St. Albert Crafts Guild is happy to
announce that it now has permanent quar-|
ters in the Community Hall and is in a
FIRE
PREVENTION
yn to receive registrations for
owing classes:
2-4 p.m. Beginners ceramics
7-9 p.m. Advanced ceramics,
‘Oumencing November 19th. This class
accomodate those members who part=
icipate in the Basic Ceramics Course
advertised below, given by the well
known potter, Mr. Ed Drahanchuk of Cal-
gary, under the auspices of the Recreat-
ion and Cultural Activities Branch of
the Provincial Government.
|
Tuesday 4:15 - 4:45 p.m. Teen Art
Tuesday 7-9 p.m. Beginners’ ceramics
Wednesday 7- 9 p.m. Beginners’ and
Advanced Copper Tooling. Classes are
scheduled for this night at a date in
November, to be announced,
Thursday evenings Beginners and Advan-
ced Painting. It is anticipated that
registrations for these classes will be
heavy enough to entail organization of
further classes for Beginners.
Friday An arrangement hes been made
Whereby Millinery classes will be held
in the Crafts Guild Room on Friday af-
ternoons and evenings.
Saturday 10 - 12 noon Children's art.
The response to these classes which mem
vera of the Guild have been giving
throughout the year issuch that we
most urgently need more mothers to help
‘ith thie most beneficial and rewarding
ct PERRONS
PH.599-6033 © SRALBERT
work, in order that it may remain, as
envisaged, open to any and every child
who wishes to attend. If necessary,
basic instruction will be given. we
need sixteen people who will help with
the children one hour one Saturday a
month.
Schedules for classes in Basketry, Lea-
ther carving and filligree, Leather |
tooling, weaving, copper enamelling, |
creative needlecraft, etc. are still i
Process of completion and will be an- |
nounced at a later date.
Courses given under the auspices of the
Provincial Government in Batik and oth
er forms of textile decoration, and al-
30 lapidary have been approved by that |
body, but as yet no date has been an-
nounced. A very limited number of vac~
ancies: exist for the Basic Ceramics
Course, cost $10.00 per member, Monday
through to Friday commencing November
12th, from 1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p..|
Anyone wishing to take this course is |
urged to register immediately.
Craft Guild fees are: $15.00 for
year, $7.50 for six months ~ Teen
one half adult fees.
Please register downstairs at the Com-
munity Hall on Saturday morning, or |
mail to P.O. Box 312, St. Albert, or |
Phone one of the following numbers:
599-6942 599-6878 599 7276 599-7186
SURPRISE PARTY
Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Fraser enjoyed a del~
ightful surprise recently on the occas-
ion of their twentieth anniversary.
Pre-arranged by Mrs. Fraser's sister,
friends from Edmonton and district ar-
rived at the Fraser residence, laden
with party foods, good wishes, and a
gift of a beautiful coffee table.
CaP wildneralvontic.
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PINNOCHIO
(oning Friday 7PM
Sin Alexander Mackenzie Schook |
unite
Grey Witton Woot- ize 9 x 10!
fete eat ores 2 5
WANT ADS.
| aie ot
Not later than 10 p. Monday’s
preceeding next issue.
Phone 599-7144 or 599-6145
RATE-6 © per word.
Minimum charge 60 €
&% Alf Brunner,
Y peor Accordion In-
structor.
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ACCORDION LESSONS
lg Also Accordions
Rented
HAVE YOUR
DRYCLEANING
DONE NOW!!
CLEANERS
WANTED
A House (hear pimmediately.
Phone: 599 = 7. att
Reliable House eaning
Private eat days a pa Yan
hour. Phone 599 = 6118
A School Girt to do inoning after achook
@ couple of hours,once a weeky$1 hour
Phone: 599 - 6724
Require Woman. to come in Monday to
Fuldaiplartee one (hild,light house
work, P hon e: 599 - 6021 after 6
would Like a ride to and
Gs Vicinity 102hve,1 1158. ic Pa
Phone : 599 ~ 6766 after 7pm
1 USA SOE EL eat
Phone: 599 = 747
WANTED TO RENT|
Reliable Tenants House to nent
PHONE 599-6415
10 PIRON ST,
FO F050 0 70 FOO yO
ST. ALBERT PHARMACY
4, MELESHKO, B.Se.P.
"A Complete Prescription Service”
Phone 599-6740
Stent Garage
PETE cranes
lo pen: Sams = 10pems Daily(excSunr.
ime of DAY or EVENING
599-7519 or 599-6571
b, @ Heating
© Controls
@ Sheet metal
VOYER SHEETMETAL SERVICING
GENERAL INSURANCE
FIRE~auTo ete
A.B. BLAIR
\ ST. ALBERT, ALTA.
S99~6/4S,
a t
Fool ei eee acl
Wedding Invitations Personal Stationery
St. Abert Printing
Phone 599-6365 Post Office Box 137
St Albert, Alberta
Letterheads
Statements Envelopes
Hamburgers ¢ Milk Shakes
Cheeseburgers e Ice Cream gf.
Novenben tate P hon e: 599 = 6939
Oe¥ ee Mi me¥ met mc? Oc
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StALbext Tract _|
‘aero canner ames URnesemcw serene entree
a pt
4M FOO MARKET St ALBERT * ie
from
9am.
10 p.m.
WE WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF
JOHNSON’S M-M GROCERY STORE IN ST. ALBERT
LOCATED NORTH of the BRIDGE PIRON STREET
WE WILL ANNOUNCE EVERY WEEK OUR SPECIALS
IN THIS PAPER
VE |
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St. Albert
MIKE AND ERNA JOHNSON |
CREAM OF WHEAT
ALPHA MILK 6 :
Tomato Juice
LIBBY
48 ox. tin
3 ... 89¢
CORN FLAKES
ai2ozks 53 6
PEACHES
AYLMER
15 07,
3:65°
TOMATOES ies 220.0 in 49 ¢
“Much More for Your Food Dollar”
NEW ELECTED TRUSTEES ST.ALBERT PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD
Mr. J. 2. (Bob) Gourdine, 31, recently
elected to the St. Albert Public School
Board by acclamation.
Born and raised in Alberta, Mr. Gourdine|
is a graduate of the University of Al-
berta, where he obtained a Bachelor of
Sducation degree in 1955. after teach-
ing two years at St. Joseph's High Sch-
ool in Edmonton, he entered the selling
field and has been a professional rep-
L
resentative with Merck, Sharp & Dohme
of Canada Ltd., pharmaceutical manufact-
urey.for the past four and one half
years.
Mr. Gourdine, his wife Joyce, and their
five children moved from Edmonton in
July, 1961, to their present home at 5
Grandville Place.
Mr, Armand Donais, 37 Grandora Crescent,
who was recently elected to the St. Alb-
ert Public School Board by acclamation.
Mr. Donais is married, with five child-
ren. He is 39 years of age and has beer
a resident of St. Albert for two years.
He is a senior executive with a building
products manufacturing firm in Bimonton,
During the second World War he saw serv-
LIFE IN A
SHEIK’S HAREM
A wonderful treat was shared by many
friends of Mr. & Mrs. Chuck Ryley, who
entertained at a party in honour of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. & Mra.
Harry Robertson, of Benghazi, Libya, on
Saturday, September 22nd.
Mr. Robertson delighted all with color
films and slides of Benghazi and the
surrounding countryside. They visited
with a real Arab Sheik, inside his tent.
Picture records of a journey hone,
through Cairo, Beirut, Bahrein, Bombay
Bangkok, Hong Kong and Tokyo, the high-
light of the evening, was given by Mr.
Robertson, with a most interesting com-
mentary. Mrs. Robertson told of a party
that she had been to in an Arab harem,
where she was expected to do a hip
swinging dance like the others.
Those who enjoyed the pleasant party and
excellent refreshments were: Mr. & Mra.
R, Deward, Dr. & Mrs. Nimmons, Mr. & Mre
H. Jones, Mr. & Mrs. F. Jensen, Mrs. Cc.
Huen, Mr. G. MacDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Bar-
beau, Mr. @ Mrs. T. Tucker, Mr. & Mrs.
J. Dobbie, Mr. & Mrs. G. Robertson, and
Prof. and Mrs. Phibbe.
MILK
CREAM
NU-MAID BUTTER
“Made the Contino. Way
NU-MAID ICE CREAM
°
Northern Alberta
Dairy Pool (47.
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ice overseas.
Phono Ga2-0103
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BUDGET - PLAN - AVAILABLE
BUILDING A FENCE,
OR GARAGE ?
ARE YOU FIXING
UP YOUR HOME ?
WELL, HERE IS YOUR
CHANCE TO MAKE
YOUR BUILDING DOLLAR
GO FARTHER.
* No.1 - 210 Ib. Shingles
* All Hardware & Nails
* 8x7 Berry - Door
* Plywood -Walls,5/16 SHOP NOW AT
ade clay, BELLEY BUILDING SUPPLIES
& HARDWARE FREE POST HOLES DRILLED
with purchase of 100ft,
fence
PHONE :599-6582
~STALBERT COMMUNITY ~|MINOR HOCKEY
LEAGUE ACTIVITIES REGISTRATION
Gomittees reported on the start of var-| 411 boys in the eight to sixteen age
dous activities. Mr. Brevater reported | group in St. Albert must be registered
a very successful Bingo, and expects before October fifteenth to be able
then to be bigger and better in the fol-| participate in ainor hockey this
lowing weeks. Prizes offered are bigger is a $1.00 Insurance fee
and better than last season too. be paid at the time of re;
All arrangenents are completed for the Boys may register at Per:
start of Friday Night Dances, and Gaty | Store and forms will also be av
Haas band is rarin' to go! A coffee All citizens interested iving
bar will be open all evening. services as coaches and ae of
S Mre. Fraser is busy preparing decoration | or League Hockey Teams in St
REE ACIS STA and costume prizes for the Hallowe'en
please contact Mr. Jimny Roberts,
le. Music will be by the Combo-/ Misaion avenue, telephone 59:
judges are being chosen with |
cootanes to keep the Sudges sontusses | [GATEWAY ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC CONTRACTING
Square dancing is lined up to commence
House & Commercial Wiring
ty fibert fot] on Tuesday, October 16th. All Edmonton
St.Albert-Ph. 599- 6224
e to take this opportunity
elf, as I an standing
‘rustee in the
jednesday, the
o years, and vas fornerly a Square Dance Clubs are especially invit-
for twelve years. | ed to attend the first evening.
ponesnoeee dancing will be in the Community
every Tuesday evening.
CONCRETE WORK
Sidewalks PH 4554639 Garage
Driveways : slabs
S APitas Estimates free 3000Ib test
_| concrete 4in thick, 5 yr. guarantee
SOCCER GAME SATURDAY
Se rer:
‘The "Heracles" Soccer Club will have a
geme this coming Saturday, against a
team from the Edmonton Junior Soccer
League. Kick-off time is 1] a.m. ‘The
place is the Soccer Field at Sir Alexan-
der Mackenzie School. Anyone interested
in supporting Junior Soccer in St. Alb-
ert is most welcome to come and watch.
BOWLING LEAGE SPONSORED
BY ST. ALBERT UPHOLSTERING
The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling
League consisting of eight trams, was
delighted to accept the sponsorship of
Mr. & Mre. G. Szott, of St. Albert Up-
holstering. The teams designated by
names appropriate to their sponsor's
business, with their standings and cap-
tains, follow:
Buttons, captained by Letourneau 7
Lazyboys et " Mills 5
Rockers 9 " MoBeth 5
Bows 2 “Hila 5
Tacks : “Bisson 2
Coasters a "Musselman 2
Springs ” " Lynn 2
Shaky Legs" “Parras 0
last week's high single and high triple
vent to Mary Dalzell, with 238 and 586.
Pian lynn holds the high average of
168.
President of the league for this year is,
Lucille Bouchard, and Secretary, Mra.
T.H. Whelan. Mrs. Kathleen Wilson is
Treasurer. Mrs. F. Upton, who did so
much for the league last year, was un-
able to continue as Secretary, for reas-
ons of health.
| to oversee the ice-making and generally
CURLING NEWS
Mr, Walter Sharplin has been appointed
manager of the St. Albert Curling Rink
get the curling season underway. Mr.
Sharplin has had many years of exper—
dence; he was champion of the Royal
Curling Club in Edmonton in 1953 and for!
five years was Secretary~Treasurer of
the Camrose Curling Club. He has writ-
ten a series of articles on curling pub-
lished in several newspapers. The new
manager will be "on the job" at the rink
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCI
MOVING
SECURITY STORAGE,(BIG 4 LTD)
PHONE GA 44.1.44
D.C.(Pon) Shamper Ph: 599-7584]
every day, and can be reached for curl-
ing information at 599-7007.
In the next few days, utilities will be
turned on, ice making will start, and
the interior of the rink will receive a
fresh coat of paint. The rink area has
‘been surveyed by the firm of Walker-New
by, and levelling in necessary spots
will help ensure perfect ice. The town
has co-operated in replacing a needed
water pipe in time to make the ice on
schedule.
Applications for ice time are being con-
firmed this week to the large number of
curlers who have requested ice. Some
times remain open to applicants who can
contact the manager for details.
Special low rates will be offered thro-
ugh the schools to children. It is
hoped that a series of curling lessons
can be started for interested beginners.
Details of a planned square draw will
‘be announced next week.
SCHOOL NEWS
A Grade 7 and 8 school boys’ soccer
League has been formed for the month of
October in St. Albert, with three sch-
Both School Soccer Teans
ools participating - Mission Park Public
School, Sir Alexander Mackenzie and Sir
George Simpson Separate Schools.
The first game was played Tuesday at
noon hour. Sir Alexander Mackenzie de-
feated Sir George Simpson by a score of
2 to 0
The league was organized co-operatively
among the three schools, and games of
two 20 minute halves are played off dur-
ing the noon hour, with each school tak-
ing its respective turn as host.
ATTENTION
ALL SQUARE
DANCE FANS
Now that we are enjoying Indian Summer,
we all should realize that soon winter
will be upon us once again, and most of
us will revert primarily to indoor act~
ivities. If you know what fun square
dancing can be, you have likely wondered
to which group you should go back. If
on the other hand, you have never given
it a whirl, let us urge you to give it
a try.
The opportunity is right here in St.
Albert.
On October 16th, the local Square Dance
Club, under the sponsorship of the Com
munity League, will hold the first dance
of the season in the Community Hall at
8 pan.
Lunch will be served and admission of
$1.00 per couple is asked to defray ex-
penses. We hope to make this another
regular community activity for your en-
Joyment.
YES it PAYS to STOP
and SHOP at
WALLACE’S
FamiLy Clothing
Phone-599-6404
Downtown
10 WORDS ONLY 60 ¢
FOR HUNTER WANT ADS CHECK ON PAGE...5
attention __
TO ALL RESIDENTS
CLUBS AND |
ORGANIZATIONS
B/N ST ALBERT AND
DISTRICT
In order to provide greater News coverage for the benefit of our readers, the Gazette is instituting a
new News policy. In the future it will depend on you or on your Public Relation Officer if you wish you
Social or Club Activities published in the Gazette. This service will be provided free of charge.
ALL THAT IS REQUIRED
of you is fo write fo the Gazette your story (signed by you) and deposit your arficles in the Gazette
Box at 45 Sunset Blvd. not later than 12 noon on Monday's preceeding the next issue of the Gazett
THE GAZETTE WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR,
ARTICLES NOT PUBLISHED DUE TO THE
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE ABOVE
MENTIONED COPY DEADLINE TIME
We hope that this service with your co-operation, will provide the St.Albert and District Residents
with more complete and interesting Local and District News.
Please advise us in time by phone 599 - 7144 or by letter of forthcoming activities so that
we can arrange special coverage if necessary.
. THANK YOU
CITIZENS OF ST. ALBERT
AND DISTRICT FOR YOUR KIND
RESPONSE AT THE OPENING OF
JOHNSON’S M-M GROCERY STORE
IN ST. ALBERT.
SINCERELY
MIKE AND ERNA JOHNSON
gue
Lawrence Sullivan,
15 Belmont Drive.
Mr. & Mrs. P. Proctor,
7 Garland Place.
Mr, & Mrs. R. Hanson,
59 Balmoral Drive.
Mr. & Mrs, D. McNeill,
8 Gresham Blvd.
Mr, & Mrs. J. Gilchrist,
1 Garland Place.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Quadrelli,
10 Savoy Place.
Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Pratt,
17 Greenview Crescent.
Mr. & Mrs. D. Berg,
35 Gordon Crescent.
Mr. & Mrs. G. Bachand,
51 Garden crescent.
Mike O'Neill,
41 Spruce Crescent.
Mr. J. W. Garrett,
121 Grosvenor Blvd.
Mr. Leo Sauve,
11 St. Anne St.
Mr, & Mrs. B. Walden,
105 Grosvenor Blvd.
Mr, Carl Akitt,
5 Sheridan Drive.
Mr, & Mrs. W. Learning,
4 Gordon Crescent.
Mr. K, Muir,
24 Mural Crescent.
Mr. F. W. Unger,
24 Sheridan Drive.
Mr. & Mrs. R. Poirer,
41 Belmont Drive.
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Johnson,
59 Gillian Crescent.
Mr. & Mra, L. Rousseau,
52 Gresham Blvd.
Mr. & Mrs. 2. R. Atkinson,
15 Gordon Crescent.
Mr. & Mrs. R. LeClair,
62 Gordon crescent.
8. A. Ensberg,
21 Glenmore Crescent.
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SCOUT MOTHERS TO MEET
The Annual Meeting and Election of offi-
cers of the Second St. Albert Scout and
Cub Mothers will be held on October 9th
at 8:00 p.m. in the Science Room of the
Sir Alexander Mackenzie School.
MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION
NOMINATIONS
The two vacancies on the St. Albert Pub-
lic School District Number 3 Board of
Trustees were filled by acclamation witt
the nomination of Mr. J. Robert Gourdine
of 5 Granville Place, a medical repres-
entative, and Armand Donais of 37 Grand-
ora Crescent, a manufacturer. Mr.Angus
J. MacDonald, previously trustee and
Board chairman, did not accept nomin-
ation for a further term, nor did Mr.
Dan McRae, the other retiring trustee.
For positions on the Board of St.Albert
Protestant Separate School District No.
6, Mr. Roy Usher, 14 Greengrove Drive,
engineering assistant, whose term on the
Board expired, and Mr. Charles W.Tennant
31 Grandora Crescent, manager, were nom
inated. There is one vacancy on the
Board, and electors of the Protestant
Separate School District will go to the
polls on October 17th,
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HIGH SCHOOL PLANS APPROVED
Plans have now been approved for the nev
High School to be located on the south
side of NcKenny Avenue east of Bishop
Street.
The building will be a two storey struc-
ture of compact design. The property
committee of the Board together with thi
architects, have spent many hours in
order to cone up with a design that en-
in construction and maintenance, as wel}
as a building that is completely func~
tional. In order to accomplish these
thinge, it was necessary to depart from
the conventional U or L shaped building
and the central courtyard types. On the
ground floor the central core comprises
of gymnasium stage, multi purpose room,
and two classrooms. With the use of
folding partitions, this area can be
readily converted into one large lecture
area. This means that the stage can
serve two areas and a triple purpose,
that of gym stage, lecture stage, and
classroom. Since this area is on the
ground floor and part of the central
core, it will, of course, be without
Windows. It will, however, be supplied
with emergency power which will switch
on automatically in the event of a power
failure. The central core on the upper
floor will have skylighting. This will
comprise of a classroom lab and two star|
gard classrooms, all with folding walls.
8 will be used as a central math
science area. The interior of both
floors will be well supplied with fresh
air with an air conditioning type sy:
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to permit re-adjustnent of space ani de-
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achievement awards fro Grades 9 to 12
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ever it is made. Our family took advan-
tage of pre-registration of school child
ren to spend the last Tuesday before
school opening there, and a glorious day
it was.
First came a short hike through the
woods to various points along the small
lake, which abounded in water fowl. At
this time of the year, family cares for~
gotten, the birds were devoting th
selves wholeheartedly to having a good
time before taking off for sunnier cli-
mes.
‘Then lunch in the company of peacocks of
assorted plumage was fun. what greedy
creatures they are. We always thought
they came in blues, but here are white
ones, mottled ones,black and blue ones,
and all the shades in between, They
were moulting, which didn't add to their
looks, but it provided one of the extra
dividends of the day, a fine collection
*| of peacock feathers to form a winter
“| decoration when flowers are gone.
Lunch disposed of, the main business of
the day was at hand. We were trying to
count up how many different species of
animals we saw, but lost count. We had
a few special favourites, though. There
were the delicate little kit foxes with
their dainty paws, and pixy faced mar-
tens, far too lovely to ever provide fur
trimmings for ladies coats. Of course
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ALbenta Ga Faxm | Gramatic e: pedition into the northern
Wilds to secure them, to see if they car
ed and bred in our more temperate
ve them from extinctior
ne very nicest thing we saw though, was
the farm's newest baty - a Grant's Zebre
he very first one born in Canada. His
parents caze from Kenya three years ago
as colts, and the new baby is the pride
and joy of Mr. Oeming and his staff.
's a wonderful miniature copy of his
about the size of a police dog,
e slender, with sleek short
of the fuzay look of the don-|
estic colt. His stripes are just as
brilliant as those cf the Sdult zebras.
He had just been turned in to the past-
was raised by Mr. Oeming as a pet
own home. A very young Sicilian D
caught our admiring eye. He was r
too young to know what a bun vas
but he muzzled it and our fingers in
friendly fashion. We liked the Yar fan-
ily too, with their long black
sweeping the grass tops like fringe
skirts. Did you imow they Grint alo
like pigs? We sew the shy Mh
lings in the distance. They"
the farm for over a year now after the
| Game Farm, and another reason why Al
|
ure for the firet time, and he was dis-
covering the joys of kicking up his
little heels in a series of short jumps
and darts at shadows. His mother stayet
very close to him, and Mr. Oeming told
us she was a wonderful mother. His fatt
er was in the pasture too, still a lit- |
tle bewildered by the new addition to
the family, and obviously feeling slis!
ly left out of things. As we said, the |
zebra colt is the first one born in
Canada, another first for the Alberta
Oeming has won international fame in hit |
chosen field. We congratulate himon |
this and the many other impressive
achievements to his credit at the Farm.
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